You should not drink alcohol after breaking your foot. When you break your foot, there will be joint and soft tissue damage, and there will be bleeding and sterile inflammation at the site of the injury. If you drink alcohol at this time, it will accelerate the blood circulation, accelerate the exudation in the blood vessels, thus accelerating the swelling and pain. Ice packs can be applied within 48 hours of the broken foot. By applying ice, small blood vessels can be constricted to reduce bleeding, pain and swelling. At the same time, conventional non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, including celecoxib capsules and meloxicam tablets, can be used to eliminate sterile inflammation. 48 hours later, the ice compress can be replaced by a hot compress, which can improve local blood circulation and accelerate the healing of tissue damage.